Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

274-1904 Jugend- Heidelberg University Library


274-1904 Jugend- Heidelberg University Library
Originally uploaded by mpt.1607

Via Flickr:
1904, Cameras replace bicycles as the most advertised item

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

A Photographic "Jack of all Trades", 1965


O'Neil Studios   Originally uploaded by The Nite Tripper


O'Neil Studios does it all!


  • Glamour
  • Publicity
  • Weddings
  • Commercial

Via Flickr:
Here is an advertisement for "O'Neil Studios" that comes from the back pages of a copy of the February 1, 1965 edition of "Midnight" magazine. For rates & booking, the reader needed to call "WE. 7-5635."

I don't know if this is actually O'Neil holding the camera...

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Camera Comics No.3 - 1944


1944 ...  Originally uploaded by x-ray delta one

LINDA LENS
WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER

MATTHEW B. BRADY
CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPHER

SGT/ ART FENTON
SIGNAL CORPS CAMERAMAN

KID CLICK
The GREY COMET

GEORGE FERGUSON
ACE NEWSREEL CAMERAMAN

Also
16 PAGES OF ROTOGRAVURE

Saturday, December 08, 2012

Contax the most modern camera 1937


Contax the most modern camera 1937
Originally uploaded by Nesster

Via Flickr:
Contax II and III, Carl Zeiss Inc NYC

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta B 1941


Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta B 1941 Originally uploaded by Nesster

Perfect control...

Simple, fast, effortless operation that lets you concentrate on the picture instead of the camera - that's the outstanding merit of the Super Ikonta B... Add to this the superior performance of its Zeiss Tessar f2.8 lens and you have another reason for its wide popularity. Super Ikonta BX offers the added advantage of a built-in photo-electric meter. Color adapters for 828 film are now available for both cameras. At leading dealers.

Write for Literature

Carl Zeiss, Inc
Dept. C-32-6
485 Fifth Ave., New York
728 So. Hill St., Los Angeles

SUPER IKONTA B

Friday, May 25, 2012

The Vest Pocket Kodak 1920



The Vest Pocket Kodak Camera, 1920

Kodak 1920
Originally uploaded by Lisanne!

You don't carry it; you wear it -  like a watch.

The Vest Pocket KODAK

With a "Vest Pocket" you're always ready for the unexpected that is sure to happen.

Your larger camera you carry when you plan to take pictures.  The Vest Pocket Kodak you have constantly with you to capture the charms of the unusual. It is small in size but lacks nothing in quality.

The price it $9.49. Film for 8 exposures is 25 cents. Both prices include the war tax.

All Dealers'.

Eastman Kodak Company
Rochester, N. Y., The Kodak City
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